Burgess Hill is mostly postwar and modern housing, which means flat roof extensions, dormers and tile re-roofs rather than heritage leadwork, and it is a short run up from Brighton. From a single flashing to a full lead roof, Paul covers Burgess Hill and the surrounding RH15 area as a matter of course, supply and fit or labour only.
Nearby: Haywards Heath · Lewes · Hove

Burgess Hill grew outwards from an older centre, so the housing runs from Victorian villas through interwar semis to modern estates, and the right approach genuinely changes from one street to the next. In practice most of what Paul is asked for in Burgess Hill is flat roofs, with everything else on the list available alongside it.
Full lead coverings, curved roofs, ogee cheeks and domes, set out and formed by hand. Sheet ordered in the right code…
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Parapet gutters, valley gutters, hopper heads and outlets lined in lead and detailed so water leaves the building…
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Chimneys, abutments, bay roofs, dormer cheeks and every junction where a roof meets something else. Cut into the joint…
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Spires, spheres, ball finials, cupola tops and the one-off detail pieces you cannot order from a catalogue. Formed…
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Two ways to take the work on. Paul will supply the lead, the fixings and the labour and hand back a finished roof, or he…
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Stripped, checked, felted, battened and re-covered, with the lead details done to the same standard as the specialist…
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Slipped tiles, leaks, storm damage and the drip that has been getting slowly worse. Found properly first, then fixed at…
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Dormers built, clad and weathered in, and flat roofs decked, insulated and covered. In lead where the building and the…
Read moreAcross Burgess Hill (RH15) the work is mostly flat roofs, dormers and chimney flashings on postwar and modern housing, alongside the general roofing that goes with it. Burgess Hill grew outwards from an older centre, so the housing runs from Victorian villas through interwar semis to modern estates, and the right approach genuinely changes from one street to the next. Every job starts with a proper look at the roof rather than a price guessed off a photograph.
No. Travel is included in the price of the work. Burgess Hill is roughly 9 miles from Brighton, and that is stated up front rather than added at the end. For anything more than a small repair, the job gets planned as a proper visit rather than a day trip.
Yes. Burgess Hill is mostly postwar and modern housing, which means flat roof extensions, dormers and tile re-roofs rather than heritage leadwork, and it is a short run up from Brighton. Paul is happy to talk through the kind of leadwork he has done near Martlets when you get in touch.
It does, and it varies street by street. In Burgess Hill we are as likely to be re-leading a bay roof on a Victorian villa as recovering a flat roof on a 1980s extension, and the two have almost nothing in common. Older stock gets lead detailing and breathable build-ups; newer stock gets an efficient job on regular details. You are told which one you have after a look, not before.
Yes. Builders, main contractors and roofing firms around Burgess Hill bring Paul in for the lead element they do not cover themselves, priced by the job or by the day on your material and your programme. Supply and fit is offered on exactly the same work if you would rather have one price for the lot.
Usually within a week or so, and faster where water is coming into the building. Burgess Hill is around 9 miles from Brighton, so a look at the roof is straightforward to arrange. Quotes are free, carry no obligation, and you get the price in writing before anything starts.
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